Fungal diseases of rabbits
- PMID: 12827731
- DOI: 10.1016/s1094-9194(03)00009-4
Fungal diseases of rabbits
Abstract
Although fungal diseases in rabbits are reported, they are encountered infrequently in clinical practice. The most common fungal disease is a superficial dermatophytosis, with deep mycotic infections being rare. Rabbits can be asymptomatic carriers of dermatophytes and should be considered a potential source of zoonotic exposure. Treatment protocols often are based on common small animal regimes. Rabbits also have normal gastrointestinal yeast that often is found on routine fecal examinations.
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